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Man stabbed for refusing to let vampire-crazed friends suck his blood

  

 

Chandler Police Department Photo

Amanda Williamson, 21, and Aaron Homer, 24, of Chandler.

  

 by Joseph Ernest  October 12, 2010

 

Newscast Media --Two vampire-crazed friends stabbed a Chandler man in the arm after he refused to let them suck his blood, police said.

Police say, Robbert Maley, 25, of Chandler, had let the pair suck his blood before. But on Monday, he refused, and was stabbed in the left arm.

He was living with Aaron Homer, 24, and Amanda Williamson, 21, also of Chandler. The pair are "into vampire stuff and paganism," the stab victim is quoted as telling police in the report.

"He had allowed them to suck his blood one time, but did not want them to suck his blood any more and when he told (Homer) that, (Homer) became very angry and stabbed him," the police report says.

Maley, his wound bleeding heavily, left the apartment because he had an arrest warrant for an assault conviction probation violation outstanding, police said.

Firefighters treating someone next door heard a loud bang.

"They see a man running with blood coming out of his arm," said Chandler Police Det. Dave Ramer.

When police arrived, Williamson and Homer were in the apartment, which was covered in blood. There was also "a trail of blood leaving the apartment," the police report says.

The two gave conflicting stories. Williamson said she stabbed Maley in self-defense because he attacked her. Homer told various versions of what took place, but police said they did not make sense and believed he was lying.

The knife was found between the bedroom mattresses. Maley was tracked down a few blocks away, blood still gushing from his arm.

After police told Homer what Maley said, Homer "showed police how angry he was and said he stabbed Maley because he was making fun of (their) religion." Homer said he stabbed him and called him a profane name.

Williamson was arrested on charges of false reporting, Homer was arrested on charges of aggravated assault, and Maley was arrested on his probation violation warrant, police said. He was also treated for the wound, which required several stitches.

"I've never heard of a case like this in Chandler," Ramer said.     

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